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Biometrics Industry Leader Sharing Best Practices, Unveiling New Product at Connect:ID March 14-16

SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- Integrated Biometrics LLC, developers of the compact, lightweight, most reliable energy-efficient FBI-compliant fingerprint scanners in the world will be sharing best practices and unveiling an exciting new, game-changing product at Connect:ID March 14-16 in Washington, D.C. The biometrics industry leader will be showcasing its entire lineup of enrollment and verification products at booth #111 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, as well as hosting an official launch party for its new product at The Dignitary Whiskey Bar at the Marriott Marquis Tuesday, March 15 for invited guests and biometrics VIPs.

“We literally cannot wait to get to Connect:ID and share our new enrollment and verification product with the rest of the world,” Mike Grimes, Integrated Biometrics president, said, adding, “We truly feel it will be a game-changer for challenges like voter registration, border control, national ID programs and law enforcement.”

The 2016 Connect:ID international conference and exposition focuses on identity management opportunities in both the physical and digital worlds, including the future of credentials, mobility, and the threats and opportunities facing big data and cyber security.

Integrated Biometrics will also be exhibiting their popular fingerprint biometrics scanner portfolio including the Watson-Mini, Sherlock, and Columbo Desktop as well as its new, revolutionary product.

All of the company’s scanners utilize a patented light emitting sensor (LES) thin film technology to produce smaller, lighter weight devices which are mechanically tested and guaranteed to a million touches without any impact on image quality, working flawlessly in both direct and indirect sunlight and resisting finger contaminants such as grease, oil, water, dust and chemicals.

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